If your instance is running version 0.18 you can type /c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml to link to this sub.
So /c/community@instance
.
If your instance is running version 0.18 you can type /c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml to link to this sub.
So /c/community@instance
.
[!communityname@example.com](/c/communityname@example.com)
Here's a clickable example for this community:
I think Lemmy needs to take a page from Reddit's book and automatically link communities with something like "c/asklemmy"
This would only possible for the current instance, though. Since Lemmy is a federated service it is relevant to always provide the instance URL, too. Not everyone uses !asklemmy@lemmy.ml at lemmy.ml.
A feature similar to RES, maybe one that pulls from your subscriptions, would be nice. Start typing the name of a community and it suggests some autofill options formatted in a way that folks from other instances can click on it easily.
Or your federated instances
I don’t know why the bang syntax exists or how it’s different, but you can use the /c/ syntax for this too. It would just become /c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml.
I don’t know why the bang syntax exists or how it’s different
Maybe because of the success of Mastodon using @username@example.com
(which basically is the combination of the common practice of other social media networks using @username
and the e-mail style of username@domain
). With [!community@example.com](/c/community@example.com)
it is made clear that the URL refers to a community and not an user.
It's just easier to write !foo@bar
instead of building an URL using some sort of path.
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